BioPharmaceutical Validation & Digitalisation - Sligo

The Medical Biotechnology and Biopharmaceutical sectors are among the fastest growing in the Life Sciences area both nationally and internationally. This programme is jointly offered by ATU Sligo and NIBRT (National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training). This post-graduate programme in Science in Validation and Digitialisation aims to provide students with a comprehensive grounding in critical aspects of Biopharmaceutical Processing and Support Services, with specific focus on the validation of equipment and facilities and understating of the applications of BioIndustry 4.0.



Who should apply?

Graduates from this programme can expect to find employment in the Biopharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Medical Diagnostics, Medical Devices and Pharmaceutical sectors, at the appropriate level. In the development of this programme emphasis has been placed on aligning the course content with the skills required by the Biopharmaceutical industry, whilst ensuring that there is sufficient flexibility to allow students to move laterally into associated careers including Research and Development opportunities. Graduates are typically employed in managerial positions in Scientific, Operations and Quality Assurance / Control positions in the Biopharmaceutical and Biotechnology industry sectors both in Ireland and abroad.

Subjects taught

What will I study?



Modules

Biologics Manufacturing

Facility Design and Operation

Regulation, Risk and Compliance

Introduction to BioIndustry 4.0

Job Readiness

Commissioning, Qualification & Validation

Scale-up and Technology Transfer

Bio-Industry 4.0 Theory and Practice

Work Practice and Placement

Entry requirements

The programme is open to students who have obtained an Honours degree (Level 8) or its equivalent in an appropriate discipline (i.e. Engineering or Life Sciences). Other candidates with alternative honours degrees and relevant experience in the BioProcessing industry (typically 5 years duration in a GMP environment) may apply for consideration through the RPL process.



Recognition of Prior Learning: Yes

Application dates

Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.



For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpage.

Duration

1 year, full-time, online.



Study Hours

Students can expect to have 3 hours of live lectures per week. It is recommended students undertake self-study of 5-6 hours per week per 5 credit module.

More details
  • Qualification letters

    PgDip

  • Qualifications

    Postgraduate Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Full time

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